Is Sana Mir in Trouble for Controversial Comments on POK?

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Key Takeaways
- Sana Mir has stirred controversy during commentary.
- Her reference to 'Azad Kashmir' has led to public outrage.
- Demands for ICC action are growing.
- This incident reflects broader political tensions in cricket.
- Fans are calling for formal complaints to be lodged.
Mumbai, Oct 2 (NationPress) Former captain of the Pakistan women's cricket team, Sana Mir, finds herself in a precarious situation after making a politically charged comment regarding Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK) during her commentary for the ICC Women's ODI World Cup 2025 match against Bangladesh. This incident occurred during Pakistan's opening match, which ended in a disappointing loss to Bangladesh by 89 runs.
While commenting on the match, Mir referred to cricketer Natalia Pervaiz as being from 'Azad Kashmir' instead of the more widely recognized 'Pakistan-occupied Kashmir'. Initially, she mentioned the player was from 'Kashmir' but quickly corrected herself to 'Azad Kashmir'.
A video clip featuring her remarks has circulated widely on social media, leading to backlash from Indian cricket enthusiasts who are calling for the International Cricket Council (ICC) to take disciplinary measures against her. Many are urging the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to formally complain to the ICC regarding her comments. The ICC is currently led by Jay Shah, whose father, Amit Shah, serves as India's Home Minister.
Comments on social platforms highlight the seriousness of her words, with one user stating, 'This is not a mere slip of the tongue. She initially said 'Kashmir' and then corrected to 'Azad Kashmir'. It's time for her to go.' Another user remarked, 'Such statements are unacceptable on a global platform. There is no such thing as Azad Kashmir.'
This incident follows a series of controversies between India and Pakistan during the Men's T20 Asia Cup, where Indian players faced their own challenges, including a trophy snub by Asian Cricket Council President Mohsin Naqvi.